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  1. VectorIDs :: Vector Text -> Maybe Pagination -> Namespace -> Usage -> VectorIDs

    pinecone Pinecone.Vectors

    No documentation available.

  2. data VectorObject

    pinecone Pinecone.Vectors

    A vector

  3. VectorObject :: Text -> Maybe (Vector Double) -> Maybe SparseValues -> Maybe (Map Text Scalar) -> VectorObject

    pinecone Pinecone.Vectors

    No documentation available.

  4. data Vectors

    pinecone Pinecone.Vectors

    Response body for /vectors/fetch

  5. Vectors :: Map Text VectorObject -> Namespace -> Maybe Usage -> Vectors

    pinecone Pinecone.Vectors

    No documentation available.

  6. type VectorConstraint = Vector Double -> Word -> Vector Double

    srtree Algorithm.SRTree.NonlinearOpt

    A constraint function which returns a vector c(x) given the parameter vector x. The constraint will enforce that c(x) == 0 (equality constraint) or c(x) <= 0 (inequality constraint).

  7. type VectorConstraintD = Vector Double -> Word -> (Vector Double, Matrix Double)

    srtree Algorithm.SRTree.NonlinearOpt

    A constraint function which returns c(x) given the parameter vector x along with the Jacobian (first derivative) matrix of c(x) with respect to x at that point. The constraint will enforce that c(x) == 0 (equality constraint) or c(x) <= 0 (inequality constraint).

  8. newtype VectorStorage

    srtree Algorithm.SRTree.NonlinearOpt

    This specifies the memory size to be used by algorithms like LBFGS which store approximate Hessian or Jacobian matrices.

  9. VectorStorage :: Word -> VectorStorage

    srtree Algorithm.SRTree.NonlinearOpt

    No documentation available.

  10. type VectorFunction a = Vector Double -> IOVector Double -> Maybe IOVector Double -> a -> IO ()

    srtree Numeric.Optimization.NLOPT.Bindings

    This function type corresponds to nlopt_mfunc in C and is used for vector functions of the parameter vector. You may pass data of any type a to the functions in this module that take a VectorFunction as an argument; this data will be supplied to your function when it is called.

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